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Sheet of Four Botanical Plates for The American Vegetable Practice

Caroline Gould Negus (American, 1814 – 1867)
Printed by: Sharp, Michelin & Co.
1841
Place of Creation: Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.

Medium/Technique Chromolithograph
Credit Line Gift of Louis Prang
Accession NumberM5790
NOT ON VIEW
ClassificationsPrints

DescriptionAn uncut sheet of four plates prepared for: Morris Mattson, The American Vegetable Practice, or, A New and Improved Guide to Health, Designed for the Use of Families (Boston: Published by Daniel L. Hale, 1841).

Mattson's book was the first in the United States, and possibly anywhere, to be illustrated with chromolithographs.
Signed In stone, at lower left: Miss. C. Neagus
InscriptionsUpper left quadrant:
In stone, at lower center: Sumach Rhus Glabrum
In stone, at lower left: Miss. C. Neagus del:
In stone, at lower right: Sharp, Michelin & Co. 17 Tremont Row.

Upper right quadrant:
In stone, at lower center: Prickly Ash. Zanthoxylum Fraxineum.
In stone, at lower left: Miss. C. Neagus del:
In stone, at lower right: Sharp, Michelin & Co. 17 Tremont Row.

Lower left quadrant:
In stone, at lower center: Bayberry. Myrica Cerifera.
In stone, at lower left: Miss. C. Neagus del:
In stone, at lower right: Sharp, Michelin & Co. 17 Tremont Row.

Lower right quadrant:
In stone, at lower center: Witch Hazel. Hamamelis Virginica.
In stone, at lower left: Miss. C. Neagus del:
In stone, at lower right: Sharp, Michelin & Co. 17 Tremont Row.
ProvenancePDP Register entry: Date acquired, 9/26/1888